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UK GP F1 Driver Rating: Charles Leclerc collapses again in a changeable situation
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Charles Leclerc Faces Another Setback in UK GP F1 Driver Ratings Amid Unpredictable Conditions

July 6, 2025 5 Min Read
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Lando Norris – 8
Although the 2025 British Grand Prix wasn’t Randorris’ vintage show, Norris managed to keep things clean and secure a solid result in front of his home fans. He struggled with pace in the first half of the race but benefitted from his teammate Oscar Piastri’s performance in the latter stages.

Oscar Piastri – 7.5
Piastri missed a big opportunity at the UK GP and was penalized for aggressive braking under the safety car while leading ahead of Max Verstappen.

Nico Hulkenberg – 10
Nico Hulkenberg had an outstanding weekend, achieving his first Formula 1 podium. Despite a poor qualifying session, he drove flawlessly during the race.

Lewis Hamilton – 7.5
Hamilton had mixed emotions as he felt Ferrari should have occupied the front row in qualifying. He showed glimpses of speed during the race but nothing extraordinary.

Max Verstappen – 7
Verstappen lost a podium chance after the safety car period, marred by uncharacteristic errors. Though Red Bull was not quite competitive enough against McLaren in race trim, Verstappen’s mistake did impact his rating.

Pierre Gasly – 9
Gasly was one of the standout performers of the weekend, finishing inside the top six in both Q3 and the race.

Lance Stroll – 7.5
Stroll lacked overall pace at Silverstone but benefited from a strategic call originating from Canada. He ran close to the podium but lost position towards the end; his final stint on slick tires was disappointing.

Alex Albon – 7.5
Albon had a quiet race but secured a crucial points finish.

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Fernando Alonso – 8
Alonso expressed frustration over Aston Martin’s strategy decisions, frequently feeling the team made the wrong calls. He was among the first to switch to slick tires late in the race, but it didn’t play out in his favor.

George Russell – 7
Russell took several risky strategic gambles at the British GP, none of which yielded benefits. It was a forgettable race for the British driver.

Ollie Bearman – 6
While Bearman’s pace and potential are unquestionable, his execution needs work. He received a 10-place grid penalty due to a red flag and was involved in a collision with teammate Esteban Ocon.

Carlos Sainz – 7.5
Sainz aimed for a solid points finish but was taken out in an incident involving Charles Leclerc, which ended both drivers’ races prematurely.

Esteban Ocon – 6.5
Haas took a gamble by putting Ocon on worn intermediate tires early, but they were forced to pit him again during the second safety car period.

Charles Leclerc – 4
Leclerc endured a miserable weekend. He made a costly error in Q3’s final lap, losing his front row spot. His early switch to slick tires was unsuccessful, and an error while defending from Sainz saw both drivers end up in the gravel.

Yuki Tsunoda – 4
Tsunoda’s struggles continued as power issues knocked him out of Q3 despite a better qualifying pace. Like Verstappen, he had a tough race and received a 10-second penalty for an incident with Bearman.

Kimi Antonelli – 5.5
Antonelli lagged behind teammate Russell in pace and was criticized after retiring due to a collision with Hadjar that severely damaged his car’s rear.

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Isack Hadjar – 4.5
Hadjar had another challenging weekend, retiring after the race got behind Antonelli.

Gabriel Bortoleto – 4.5
Despite impressing at times, Bortoleto crashed out while struggling on slick tires in wet conditions.

Liam Lawson – N/A
Lawson’s British GP ended on the first lap following contact with Ocon.

Franco Colapinto – N/A
Colapinto did not start the race, ending his weekend before it began.


Fan Take:
This British Grand Prix highlighted both emerging talent and the harsh unpredictability of Formula 1. For racing fans, it’s a reminder that strategy and execution under pressure can turn a promising weekend into a defining moment or missed opportunity, shaping the future of the sport.

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